Correct placement of resin inlet and vacuum line


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I have completed my mould and would like to do the resininfusion.

Could someone please advise me on the correct location forthe resin inlet and vacuum line?

ShouldI maybe place the resin line in the middle from right to left and the vacuumline around the edge?

Anyideas?


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Use a spiral tube as resin inlet. Place it in the middle, it should be about 1200mm long, so the resin has to travel about 300mm to each side. Place the vacuum
line around the perimeter and let the flow media end about 2cm/1inch before the fibers end. If you work
with MTI hose you can place it direct where the fabrics end. If you use another evacuation media make a peeply brake zone of about 10cm between part and evacuation hose.
If you don't want print from the feedline make a flying feedline, means wrapped in flow media and placed above the part in the bagging film connected with the part by flow media.(you can buy the ready, I don't know if easy composites has that)

http://www.talkcomposites.com/Uploads/Images/f1d078f0-feab-4db2-8f2f-f009.png
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